A motorcycle sensor is a device used to monitor and control various parameters of a motorcycle to ensure normal operation of the motorcycle and improve safety performance. Motorcycle sensors can detect and measure various parameters, such as vehicle speed, engine speed, throttle opening, braking status, temperature, pressure, etc., and then transmit this information to the electronic control unit (ECU).
Common motorcycle sensors include:
Vehicle speed sensor: Used to monitor the speed of a vehicle, usually mounted on the wheels or driveline.
Throttle position sensor: used to monitor the opening and closing of the throttle to adjust the amount of fuel injection.
Engine speed sensor: used to monitor the engine speed and help control ignition timing and fuel injection amount.
Brake sensor: used to monitor the braking status and help the ABS system and braking force distribution system work.
Temperature sensor: used to monitor engine temperature, ambient temperature, etc. to ensure that the engine is within the normal operating temperature range.
Oil pressure sensor: used to monitor engine oil pressure to ensure normal operation of the engine lubrication system.
The use of motorcycle sensors can improve the performance, safety and reliability of motorcycles, and also provide an important information basis for subsequent maintenance and fault diagnosis.